Obviously gotta be the Meshuggah boys. They completely fucked my mind up. Despite all the 'djent' bands to have come out, few of them grab me like those guys do.
Chimp Spanner (Paul Ortiz) is abit of a hero for me not just because of his music, but the fact he does it all himself and to such a high standard. Seen him live a couple times now and he's brilliant. Deserves all the success he gets.
Mastodon, because they sound so raw and yet beautiful. Brent Hinds in particular is a brilliant guitarist and I love how he uses his hybrid picking to do insane solos.
John Browne of Monuments/Fellsilent for the fact he writes such insane technical shit without being too spazzy. He grooves like a madman.
Shaun Morgan of Seether because he is a brilliant frontman and writes songs that are heavy and melodic. There are barely any Seether songs I don't like, though I'm still to get the new album.
My biggest non-metal influence is John Butler. He got me into using 12 string guitars and open C tuning. He is a brilliant guitarist, vocalist and live he is incredible. Really cool guy.
I could go on and on. A few other main ones are Dino Cazares (Fear Factory, Divine Heresy, Asesino) , Adam Jones (Tool), Devin Townsend, Mark Morton and Willie Adler (Lamb of God), Travis Montgomery (Threat Signal, Nociceptor), Wes Borland, Drop (Sybreed), Greg Tribbet (Mudvayne, Hellyeah).
Mike Holmes from IQ has a style that really appeals to me, kind of wavey Also growing up I would have to acknowledge Satch and Vai as big influences. Most recently I have been digging Tosin's playing for 7 and 8 string stuff.
Kristin Hersh Tommy T. Baron (coroner) Jeff Martin (the tea party) Mille Petrozza (Kreator) Jeff Loomis Pepe Romero John Williams Jimi Hendrix Adam Jones Jeff Waters (annihilator) Yngwie J Malmsteen
Allan Holdsworth Tosin Abasi John Sykes Tony Iommi Dave Murray Adrian Smith Doug Aldrich Jimmy Page Jimi Hendrix Joe Bonamassa Alex Lifeson Alex Machacek Jasun Tipton Joe Satriani Marty Friedman Paul Gilbert Richie Kotzen Chris DeGarmo Michael Wilton Per Nilsson Al Di Meola Ron Jarzombek Bucky Pizzarelli
Buckethead Ryan Knight (Arsis, The Black Dahlia Murder) Per Nilsson (Scar Symmetry) Brendon Small (Dethklok) Luke Hoskin (Protest the Hero) Tosin Abasi (Animals As Leaders) Chris Broderick (Jag Panzer, Megadeth) Steve Vai A.J. Minette (The Human Abstract)
Andy Larocque (King Diamond) Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden) Richie Blackmore (Rainbow, Deep Purple) Quorthon: (Bathory) Tony Iommi: (Heaven and Hell, Black Sabbath) Mikael Akerfelt: (Opeth) Robert Smith (The Cure) Brendan Perry (Dead Can Dance) Ihsahn (Emperor, Ihsahn) Carl-Michael Eide (Ved Buens Ende, Virus, Dodheimsgard, Aura Noir) Trey Azagthoth (Morbid Angel)
Robert Vigna Erik Rutan Pat O'brien Rob Barrett Karl Sanders Dallas Toler-Wade Mike Davis Terrance Hobbs Whoever the hell did the awesome solo on Possessed's 'Evil Warriors' Whoever played on Sinister's 'Hate' in 1995 Dave Suzuki Tony Lazaro Zeb Nilsson Adam 'Nergal' Darski Donald 'Buck Dharma' Roeser Eric Bloom Wacław 'Vogg' Kiełtyka Eric Hoffman Brian Hoffman Ihsahn Gary Holt Jeff Loomis Glenn Tipton Kenneth 'K.K.' Downing Marty Friedman Mitch Harris Muhammed Suiçmez Paul Gilbert Bruce Bouillet Jack Owen
Meant to post this last night but my phone died right when I finished. Anyways favorites are as follows: Jason Richardson, mark Morton and Willie adler, bulb, and last but not least Tim Reynolds.
Along with the usual suspects of Vai, Satch, Lane etc, I'm having a resurgence of love for any metal guitarist who can bring real aggression and anger to his playing, so that rules a lot of metal guitarists out to start with. My favourites at the minute...
Pat O'brien Rob Barrett Erik Rutan Trey Azagthoth (apart from that shit album he just made) Karl Sanders Jeff Hanneman Kerry King Brent Hinds Brian Eschbach John Kempainen Ryan Knight